E-Mail AddressWelcome to Calerin Golf ClubThis nine hole course, designed by Doug Carrick, is a real hidden treasure in the Niagara Escarpment. With two completely separate tee boxes, Calerin plays like an 18 hole course. Fairways are first class at this course, as are the greens. There is an ample smattering of oddly shaped sand traps to watch out for throughout the course.Good drives off the tee on the 8th hole and 9th will clear the bunkers and save you a few headaches. The hillside location and rolling terrain give the course both uphill and downhill fairways, making for a good, all-around challenge for any golfer. The sixth hole is the greatest challenge at Calerin. A long par four at 383 yards, it doglegs right to an elevated green. If you shave too much off the tee shot, the gain achieved in yardage will have you in a difficult position for your approach. The green is well guarded on the right hand side by trees and sand. The greens at Calerin are exceptionally well maintained, with varying degrees of undulation and speeds preventing gimmies for even the best putters.
Our golf facility in the Orangeville area, offers a full range of golf programs, services and lessons for Adults, Ladies and Juniors. We offer Short Game Clinics, Learn to score sessions as well as Corporate Instruction Packages.
Shelburne Golf and Country Club is a picturesque 18-hole golf course located on the western edge of the Niagara Escarpment. The professionally-designed course plays over easily walked terrain with silica sand bunkers and six spring -fed ponds providing a challenge to all levels of golfers. In the last few years 9 new tee decks, adding 230 yards to the course, were brought into play adding to the challenge for the lower handicap, long-hitting player. Playing enhancements were completed on four holes in 2007, to speed up play and provide greater visual definition to the bunkers, water hazards and fairways, along with the addition of 400 trees. Also, the automatic irrigation system was expanded to improve the overall condition and playability of the course.
Welcome to Acton Golf Club the Acton Golf Club is an attractive course neatly tucked away on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. The course plays through mature stands of oak, birch, maple and pine trees and was expanded to 18 holes for the 1998 season. At less than 450 yards the 13th hole is a deceptively difficult par five that provides a terrific risk/rewards challenge. A creek crossing the fairway about 80 yards in front of the green on this dogleg left, offers long hitters an opportunity for birdie. Miss your approach shot, however, and you're looking at a bogey or worse.